Amy Berrisford
Amy has worked consistently in musical theatre, television and film. Her theatre credits include We Will Rock You Asia Tour (Louise Withers & Co), Rosie in Sweet Charity (Production Company), ensemble/ Havana Girl cover in Guys and Dolls Melbourne season (ATG), June/ Velma cover in Chicago Australasian Tour (GFO), Promises, Promises (Production Company) and the world premiere cast of King Kong Live on Stage (Global Creatures). She played the role of Demeter in the 2014/15 South Korean, Singapore and Macau tours of Cats. On return to South Korea, she was delighted to play the role of Bombalurina and was subsequently thrilled to revive the role of Demeter for the Aus/NZ tour, for which she received a 2016 Green Room nomination. she played the role of Kathy in Company (Watch This). She appeared in Funny Girl and Curtains (The Production Company).
Her screen credits include Australian film Boytown (assistant choreographer), Channel 7’s TV Turns 50 where she performed alongside Dancing With The Star’s judges and Foxtel’s The Singing Office (Lead Singer).
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Ross Hannaford
Ross first appeared in professional musical theatre over 20 years ago, playing the role of Tiny Tim in Scrooge. Ross has gone on to work extensively throughout the industry. Currently playing the roles of Princeton & Rod in the Australian tour of Avenue Q. Most recently he received a green Room Award nomination for playing the role of Tobias Ragg in the Victorian Opera’s production of Sweeney Todd. His previous credits include; Skimbleshanks in CATS, Paul in A Chorus Line (TML), James in Beyond Desire at The ‘Hayes Theatre’, King Kong (Global Creatures) the original Australian company of WICKED (GFO), Jack in Into the Woods (WICKED/Rob Guest Endowment), the Australian and Japanese tours of We Will Rock You (LWAA), Theo in Pippin (Kookaburra), Colin in The Secret Garden (SEL/GFO), SHOUT The musical (D.Smith/J Gilbert). His Production Company credits include Clarius in Camelot, Junior in Little Me, Thoroughly Modern Millie & Sweet Charity.
Ross has further pursued his love of the arts through composition, choreography, teaching and directing. He is also an instrumental supporter of the Rob Guest Endowment, a fund dedicated to the support of young Musical Theatre talent in Australia.
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